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FEEDUOOKING APPARATUS.

Patenised Apr. 7, 1885.

INVENTOR:

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WITNESSES A 2% UNITED STATES PATENT OFFI E.

JOSEPH J. COX, OF LAWRENCE, KANSAS, ASSIGNOR OF TWO-THIRDS TO CONSTANT J. CARTWRIGHT AND CLARENCE Z. KELSO, BOTH OF SAME.

PLACE.

FEED-COOKING APPARATUS.

' SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 315,389, dated April 7, 1885.

Application filed June 28, 1884. (No model.)

T 0 all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, JOSEPH J. COX, of Lawrence, in the county of Douglas and State of separated from each other by the partition D.

The fiues E F extend toward the ends of the boiler, and are made broad enough to expose the entire bottom of the boiler to the heat of the smoke, which escapes through pipes G at the ends of the apparatus. The boiler is made with double walls II, to form an air-space, I, to impede the radiation of heat. Instead of the air-space I, non-conducting material may be secured to the outer surface of the sides of the boiler.

The boiler is formed with an offset, J, on the inner side, forming a support for the grating K, which divides the boiler into two compartments, L M, the upper compartment being used for steaming feed-such as corn in the ear-while the lower compartment is used for boiling shelled grain. The boiler is covered by a concavo-convex lid, N, which assists in confining the steam.

Oindicates afolding platform, on which the 4 attendant stands to place him in convenient reach of the interior of the boiler. P Q. are the doors of the furnace, and R an extra feeddoor for coal. furnace may be closed tight to prevent dan; ger from fire when required. r

The furnaces may be constructed for either coal or wood, as desired.

With the above-described construction, by

locating the furnace or furnaces under the cendistributed throughout the apparatus, causing the feed to be evenly cooked. This construc tion also admits of the use of a comparatively small furnace, requiring comparatively little fuel.

What I claim is 1. The feed-cooking apparatus having the long boiler combined with a furnace having. separate chambers located under the center of the boiler, and separate flues for said chambers extending to opposite ends of the boiler, A

substantially as shown and described.

2. The combination, with the boiler of 7X center of thelength of theboiler, and provided the separate furnaces B 0, arranged under the with the dues E F, respectively, extending to I the ends of the boiler, and with the dampers I and der.

S T, substantially as herein shown scribed.

- Witnesses:

O. J. CARTWRIGHT, VERNON H. HARRIS.

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